In our final Spring Bridal Makeup chat with celebrity makeup artist Victoria Radford (catch up on our first chats HERE and HERE), Victoria shared with us her most requested bridal makeup: The High Glamour Bride! "When Kim Kardashian's wedding broke the internet, the 'more is more' makeup look became very popular," Victoria reveals. This summer, she is finding that brides are requesting glamorous makeup with a more editorial feel for their wedding day. While this style of makeup features some classic bridal elements such as perfect skin and naturally plumped lips, the "high glamour" look features amped up eye makeup with facial features sculpted to perfection. Read on to see how she achieves this sought-after application!

Victoria begins with the Luxe Creme Liner in Onyx from her own line to trace the lash line, as she demonstrates here on Hockey Wife and bride-to-be Martine Forget (WedLuxe also loves Bobbi Brown's Gel Eyeliner!). She extends the liner out past the lash line to keep the cat eye subtle but lifted. Victoria reveals, "This cat eye is very in style right now, but I don't make the line too stylized, which prevents it from looking retro or dated." She then uses a smudge brush to bring the black liner up in the eye's outer corners, to create a "smokey eye" effect, without having to put heavy black eyeshadow all over Martine's lid. This, she explains, makes eyes appear larger, while still maintaining a fresh and pretty bridal look.

When doing eye makeup, Victoria likes to bring out a bride's natural eye colour, "Martine has beautiful hazel eyes, so I used a black shadow, but mixed it with a deep vibrant purple, which works to bring out the green in her shade of hazel." This, she says, achieves the same effect as using a more neutral colour like brown, while keeping with the glamorous edge she is going for. The pop of colour also keeps the black shadow from looking too harsh.

Because it important to balance the bold eye with fresh, youthful skin, Victoria ensures a bride's under eyes are bright and perfected. "I like to use a corresponding eyeshadow colour to soften the black gel liner under the eye, keeping it close to the lash line," she discloses. For Martine's look, Radford used a gunmetal shade that complimented the other eyeshadows she used. And if you're wondering about the high-tech Victoria is wearing, she reveals, "I wear a doctor's loop with a light when I do makeup, so that no matter what hotel room or location I'm in, I always have targeted lighting and can really see what I'm doing. As a makeup artist, lighting is essential!"

No glamorous eye makeup is complete without some falsies to really amplify your natural lashes! Victoria likes to load up on individual eyelashes, with an emphasis in the middle of the eye to life the eye's appearance.